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Trajan Decius AE Double Sestertius, RIC 115a, Cohen 39
Trajan Decius Æ Double Sestertius. IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right / FELICITAS SAECVLI S-C, Felicitas standing left with long caduceus & cornucopiae. Cohen 39.

 


Trajan Decius (249-251)
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Trajan Decius became emperor midway through the third century and near the beginning of the chaos that characterized the period between the relative stability of the Severans and the formation of the Tetrarchy by Diocletian.

Trajan, AR Denarius, 98-99, Rome
IMP CAES NERVA TRAI_AN AVG GERM
Laureate head right, drapery on left shoulder
P . M . TR . P . COS . II . P . P
Abundantia seated left on chair of crossed cornucopiae, scepter in right hand
19mm x 20mm, 3.14g ...

Trajan Decius (AD 249-251)
21 mm. 5:30. 3.89 grams
Yellow brass, without traces of silver. Worn looking, perhaps a cast. However, the edge shows no seam.
IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG ...

Trajan est né le 18 septembre 53 à Italica, près de Séville en Espagne, comme son pupille Hadrien. Il appartient à une famille de colons qui s'est installée en Espagne.

Trajan Decius (249-251 AD)
Born Caius Messius Quintus Traianus Decius around the year 201 AD in the village of Budalia in Lower Pannonia. He was governor of Lower Moesia in 234-238 AD.

Trajan 98 -117 CE (3.14 g.) - scarce
Obv: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI PP Laureate bust right
Rx: S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI Equestrian statue of Trajan left.

R0984 3203 Trajan: AR 18 Denarius
$285.00
Obv. IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC Laur. bust r.
Rev. P M TR P COS VI P P S P Q R FORT RED Fortuna seated l.
3.05 g
Sear 984, RIC 318 superb EF ...

Trajan
Roman Empire, Trajan, AD98-117, AV Gold Aureus (7.16 gm) Rome Mint Obverse: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P Bust Laureate, draped and cuirassed right.

*96 BOSTRA, Trajan 98-117 (112-114). AR Drachm (3.53). Laur. & Draped bust right/Arabia stg, head left, camel at feet. Kind 6-9, ANS-1156. VF $85 [image] ...

Trajan was the adopted by the Emperor Nerva in October of AD 97, at which point he assumed NERVA as part of his name.
TRAIAN
TRAJANUS ...

Trajan's puppet, Parthamaspates was a son of Osroes I. He was forced out of Parthia during the troubles following Trajan's death, and was eventually given a throne in Osrhoene by Hadrian, where he founded a dynasty. Mithradates IV (140 AD) ...

Trajan.--VIA TRAIANA. (150 fr.)
BRASS MEDALLIONS
ADLOCVTIO AVGG. Fine portrait and allocution. Engraved in Iconographie, pl. lii. (Mt. 72 fr.).

Trajanopolis, a city of the Grimenothyreis, but not identical with Grimenothyrae, from which it was about four miles distant, at the modern village Charik-keui (Imhoof, Festschr. für O. Benndorf, p. 204 ff.).

40. Trajan Decius, A.D. 249-251, brass double-sestertius.
41. Trajan Decius, A.D. 249-251, silver 'restoration' antoniniani, with portraits of Titus, Nerva, and Trajan.
42. Gallienus, A.D. 253-268, gold aureus.

Son of Trajan Decius
(251 CE)
(Caesar 250 - 251 CE)
Antiochia ad Orontem, Syria ...

BB525. Trajan, AD 98-117, AE As. Head rt./Figure stands left. Centered, brown tone,portrait clear, reverse figure very weak (almost smooth), Very Good/Poor ...

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Struck during the reign of Trajan, a coin from Samos honors Pythagoras (BMC Ionia Samos 237). The reverse shows Pythagoras touching a globe with a wand.

Trajan's? Give it to me. Nero's? Throw it away, it is unacceptable, it is rotten.

Hadrian was serving as a legate in charge of the province of Syria when the emperor Trajan fell ill and left for Rome leaving Hadrian in charge of guarding his retreat. He died on the journey back but not before he adopted Hadrian as his heir.

The city had a vast number of monumental structures like the Colosseum, the Forum of Trajan and the Pantheon.

Renewed each year upon the anniversary of the first conferral, or on 10 December from the reign of Trajan.

coin with the Fulminata Thunderbolt (symbol of Legio XII Fulminata), countermark. It is on a very worn coin of Trajan, possibly from Syria and showing a city tyche seated to right, on rock. Coin is 24 mm, with a weight of 10.4g ...

Some exceptions from the Greek world are the Athenian currency decree and the Currency Law of 375/4; from the Roman world, the Trajanic inscriptions relating to the mint and the relatively recent inscription from Aphrodisias reflecting Diocletian's ...

He became emperor after bringing about the murder of his young predecessor, Gordian III. His turn came only five years later when he was killed in battle against the next emperor, Trajan Decius.

11,284 coins. (ANA, ANS)
(Vol. 1 SNG Delepierre)
Vol. 2: Cilicia
Vol. 3: Pamphylia, Pisidia, Lycaonia, Galatia
Vol. 4: Alexander I, Augustus-Trajan
Vol. 5: Mysia
Vol. 6, Part 1: Italy (Etruria-Calabria) ...

The curator (or for that matter the collector on whose beneficence curators have come to depend) is usually not inclined to celebrate last year's acquisition of the 100th duplicate denarius of Trajan, or his 2500th tornesello-nor even, ...

It was also the practice to include in these titles some reference to military victories, thus occasionally we find legends including the following titles found on coins of Trajan (A.D. 98-118) GER (GERMANICVS), DAC (DACICVS), and PAR (PARTHICVS).

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